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I think it is obvious that i really love Christmas and Christmas decorating. One of the Santa climbing cliffs to lighthouse Hawaiian Shirt i was doing when we first married was creating a kind of scrapbook of the history of our family Christmas. Each year i did about 4 pages of what we did for Christmas, and where we went, and what ornaments we bought that year. (All ornaments have a date added to them.) It was with the idea that our kids could look back at the history of our family. Only, there were no kids. I didnβt realize iβd stopped doing it, after about five years, until i later came across the book that hadnβt been filled in for some time. Ah, well, the plans and dreams we have, and then the reality of how things turn out.